The Trilateral Study (WIPO, WTO and WHO) and the Promotion of Access to Health

This work aims to analyze the trilateral study by the World Intellectual Property Organization, World Trade Organization and World Health Organization, relating to intellectual property, international trade and public health, whose scope is aimed at promoting access to new medical technologies, espe...

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Main Authors: Dany Rafael Fonseca Mendes, Tatiana Siqueira Nogueira, Michel Angelo Constantino de Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2015-12-01
Series:Revista do Direito Público
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopub/article/view/23244
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Summary:This work aims to analyze the trilateral study by the World Intellectual Property Organization, World Trade Organization and World Health Organization, relating to intellectual property, international trade and public health, whose scope is aimed at promoting access to new medical technologies, especially the poorest, so that with this, the global population will reach the highest possible level of health. The study in reference is a response to a growing demand, especially in relation to low relative development countries for development by strengthening their abilities to define policies in the areas of intersection between health, trade and intellectual property, allowing, thus, access and innovation of drugs and other medical technologies. To this end, in this research, we designed a study about the three organizations, its origins, workings and main duties. Additionally, this article discusses about other aspects contained in the trilateral study, as the roles of each organization, the global burden of disease, the key challenge for health policy, the relationship between innovation and dimensions of access, in addition other themes addressed by the trilateral study.
ISSN:1980-511X